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The U.S. and Britain proposed a new U.N. resolution to give a multinational peacekeeping force in Iraq a one-year mandate after Iraq assumes sovereignty. The force would be under unified command, expected to be led by an American. The interim government will control oil revenues, though proceeds would continue to be monitored by an independent agency. U.N. envoy Lakdhar Brahimi is in talks to select interim government members, who will rule until January elections. President George W. Bush is expected to outline it in tonight's speech at 8 p.m. ET.
U.S., Britain Introduce New U.N. Resolution on Iraq
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